Best coffee in Granville and the pastries are excellent!
Geneva C.
Tu valoración: 5 Boston, MA
Lovely little coffee shop, a lot of Denison students prefer river road, but village is closer to campus(walkable) and has much better pastries in my opinion. Even on crowded Saturday mornings the line goes by quickly and my order is out in under 5 min. Their bagels, scones and sandwiches(lunch or breakfast) are all fresh and wonderful. I usually get iced coffee which is strong and not too acidic. Village coffee company is always a nice treat after a long week of classes. Their space is big enough to sprawl out and do work on a weekday, but a bit too crowded to on the weekend.
JaMalle F.
Tu valoración: 4 Columbus, OH
I’ve been here several hours now getting some work done, and I must say my enjoyment has improved since my last visit. The chairs by the fireplace are very comfortable. They also played Lana Del Rey who happens to be my favorite artist so bonus points there! :) I got a regular soy chai which tasted wonderful! No flavoring needed. Only downside was teh texture was watery. Not as creamy as I’d like it to be. Again, the flavor was on point. There seems to be a lack of outlets, which would make actually getting work done hard for some when the establishment is busy. Overall, I’ll definitely be coming back.
Shannon C.
Tu valoración: 5 Newark, OH
Great place!!! It’s always full of locals and the coffee is great. Their peanut butter pie is a special treat! Go early in the day or it will be gone!
Steve C.
Tu valoración: 5 Newark, OH
Very nice family owned coffee house Chad and Brigitte are always there, and remember not only, your name, but what you drink as well as how you take it. With great coffee, tea, food, and sweets you won’t find a better place to relax with a cup of joe.
David J.
Tu valoración: 5 Moncks Corner, SC
Wife and I both really enjoyed our breakfast here. I had an egg and cheese bagel sandwich and an espresso. She had an everything bagel and chai tea. Everything tasted great. The service was quick and friendly. There appeared to also be a large variety of coffee and pastries. We will definitely be coming back.
Nick A.
Tu valoración: 1 Columbus, OH
We were served coffee that had clearly been sitting out too long, the staff was more interested in socializing with one another than serving customers, and there was an extremely limited choice of coffees. We ended up throwing out their coffee and stopping at McDonald’s for coffee instead. That’s sad.
Vanessa H.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Okay, so I haven’t had their coffee, but their croissant sandwiches are great! I am a soup fanatic so I have to state their Spinach Artichoke Creamy Soup was delightful. Especially on one of the coldest days in Ohio.
Pegy H.
Tu valoración: 4 Toledo, OH
Cute atmosphere. I enjoyed my mocha. Surprised about the styrofoam cup… I agree with another reviewer. They need to switch to paper.
Tim A.
Tu valoración: 4 Newark, OH
I’m not a coffee drinker, but I go there for steamers and food. The owner knows almost everyones name. I was floored by how good the turkey bacon sandwich was. The turkey was fresh cooked and sliced, slightly warm. NOT slimy deli cuts! So that was a happy surprise. Yes they put it on toasted wheat. Mine was a bit too toasty only once. They even let me do a ½ for when i am not super hungry.
Erin C.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
Just an overall awful joint. Chilly willy is the only shining star. Bacon egg cheese is a joke. Awful bagel selection.
Dirk K.
Tu valoración: 1 Granville, OH
Oy. Really bad. They don’t prepare the latte properly, and it frequently has rogue coffee grinds in the cup. Downtown Granville has a captive audience with the pastoral setting and easy walking distance to a huge population. Very sad that these places just can’t bother themselves to put out a good quality product.
Jack M.
Tu valoración: 1 Jackson, MO
Earned a star based on the good Mocha. The food was disappointing at best. Portions are very small & for the price — definitely not worth it. I was floored when the Turkey Bacon Club($ 5.85) was served on burnt(black) toast — we sent it back… They hadn’t even made the attempt at scrapping the worst of it off. The bread used on it and on the build your own Ham sandwich is from the off-brand section of the local grocery store. The Sierra Turkey Wrap was a very good ‘salad’ with a touch of turkey and a pinch of provolone — the Chipotle mayo was good & at least the lettuce was fresh. Normally I love to support the non-chain restaurants — but this is one place that makes me question that philosophy. If you want a coffee drink or coffee, stop in otherwise walk on by!
Mike T.
Tu valoración: 3 Pataskala, OH
I love supporting local businesses when I’m out and I love coffee. I was hesitant to check this place out because the reviews of this coffee house are not glowing but I was pleasantly surprised. I’m not saying that this is the best coffee house this side of Seattle but it will do in a pinch and you’re helping out local business. The coffee was pretty good and the homemade cranberry orange fat free muffin was tasty as well. The quarters are a little cramped but that’s to be expected in downtown Granville. I’d go again.
Granville M.
Tu valoración: 5 Granville, OH
I’ve been stopping in here almost every day for coffee for about 15 years. I return because the staff is super-friendly, the coffee tasty, the bagels fresh(and you can get one after 11AM, unlike at our other local coffee shop) and the sandwiches especially good — they roast the turkey right on site. I also love the back sitting area… comfy oversized chairs by a not-real-but-cute fireplace, always a paper around to read, and free wi-fi. Also, the location can’t be beat.
Alex M.
Tu valoración: 3 Savannah, GA
This place is not being shown the love it deserves. I agree that the atmosphere is not great and the coffee is not Seattle’s Best but this local joint has been serving Granville for almost two decades. Give it a shot if you are ever in the village.
Frank D.
Tu valoración: 3 Columbus, OH
This little coffee shop is nice. It appears to be privately owned. It is a good destination for a snack on a bike ride from Westerville to Granville & back. Sandwichs are good. The clientele are interesting & diverse for such a small town. Friendly staff.
Samantha D.
Tu valoración: 1 Cleveland, OH
Village Coffee Co. takes Granville’s captive food market to an extreme. It does the bare minimum that is necessary to stay in business, serving substances that resemble food but are utterly lacking in flavor. For example: I ordered a scrambled egg bagel sandwich with cream cheese, lettuce, and tomato. Sounds good, right? Unfortunately, the bagel was thin, dry, and only slightly warm, and the eggs themselves were literally those nasty little pre-made patties that are served in hotel continental breakfasts. Yuck! The tomato was grainy and tasted like cardboard, and the lettuce was limp and practically white. The coffee tastes like water, and, as with everything in Granville, the whole menu is waaayyyy too expensive. In short: Village Coffee Co. does not serve coffee and food; rather, it serves brown water and substances slightly resembling real food that might contribute something in terms of nutritional value but offer absolutely nothing in terms of flavor. VILLAGECOFFEECO.: JUSTDON’T GO!
Christine R.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
Every time I went there I didn’t have anything good. Neither did whichever person I went with. They didn’t even have good homemade buckeyes! Bad pastries. Lattes were really bad though attempts to be similar to River Road Coffee House — go the extra few blocks to River Road because Village Coffee Co is not worth it.